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Old 09-08-2022, 03:14 PM
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Overwhelming number?
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Old 09-08-2022, 03:25 PM
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Aw come on. Overwhelming? I suspect OP has recently been picked on by someone's little pooch. And I suspect someone THAT averse to animals prolly has other pet peeves (ha) and wasn't a good candidate for an active retirement community. I don't have a dog but enjoy seeing all the dog walkers pass by on their way to the trail, and they haven't killed that awful St Augustine grass yet.
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Old 09-08-2022, 03:32 PM
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Hopefully the developer (or one of his employees) reads TOTV and will see that an overwhelming number of villagers would like to have pet-friendly and pet-free villages - and will implement it.

If it works, it works and if it doesn’t work, it will be like De La Mesa - the village with a private park and pool. Apparently that didn’t catch on.
So you’re pinning the success of your little project on the “hope” that someone from the Developer sees this thread and feels it’s worthy to take action on? That has to be the weakest commitment to a project I have ever seen. lol
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Old 09-08-2022, 03:47 PM
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It’s not the pets, it’s the dumb people who think they can force their animals on us. I love dogs , not when I’m eating or in grocery store. Home Depot, that’s fine. Stood next to a lady feeding her dog samples at publix deli. Gross , I left. Not dogs fault, owner.
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Old 09-08-2022, 03:58 PM
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I have seen similar discussions on other sites so there must be interest out there. We personally would love to have an opportunity to live in a pet free village. Barking dogs can absolutely ruin your enjoyment of your home and neighborhood. We came here from a neighborhood that had a number of dogs that would start barking the moment their owners left the house and could go for hours. Two of them barked constantly at us every time we sat on our back porch even if the owners were home. They apparently weren’t bothered enough about it to address the problem. It was a key reason for us moving.

Dogs using our yard as a latrine is a less serious problem but my husband does have to pick up a pile or two sometimes before he can mow the lawn, which just shouldn’t be.

As far as pets in restaurants and stores, living in a pet free village would not be an answer to that anyway. That’s a societal thing and in no way unique to The Villages.

We used to travel extensively in our RV and if we had an option of a pet free park, especially for longer stays, we would usually take advantage of it. There are so many people who travel with dogs and then leave them locked up in an RV all day while they sight see and it’s not hard to guess what some of the dogs choose to do with their time……bark.

We do not dislike dogs per se. We always had them when our daughter was young because she was such an animal lover. And it’s usually not the dogs fault that they are a problem, it’s irresponsible owners who do not train them properly and do not control them so that they aren’t a nuisance to others. It’s our experience with those dogs that has soured us on dogs in general so that we have chosen not to own them and are not interested in having our lives impacted by people who do. Bottom line, someone else’s choice to own a dog shouldn’t become our problem or have a negative impact on our life as we choose not to have them for a reason.

So, yes, if there was a pet free village being offered we would absolutely be on board to buy there and I have talked to others who have expressed the same to me. I don’t think they’d have any problem selling those houses. I agree that there might be a premium for them.
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Old 09-08-2022, 04:04 PM
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How 'bout a Village with no cars. Everyone knows what a nuisance they are. Maybe one with no bikes, we know how dangerous they can be. Oh, how 'bout one with no People. We all know how much trouble they can be.

Boy, there's no end to how boring we can make it if allowed.
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Old 09-08-2022, 04:04 PM
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There should be a village with walls around it to contain owners who don't like pets
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Dogs using our yard as a latrine is a less serious problem but my husband does have to pick up a pile or two sometimes before he can mow the lawn, which just shouldn’t be.


So, yes, if there was a pet free village being offered we would absolutely be on board to buy there and I have talked to others who have expressed the same to me. I don’t think they’d have any problem selling those houses. I agree that there might be a premium for them.
So, in the new Village of Utopia where there are no dogs, who will clean up the poop from the squirrels, rabbits, rate, mice, birds, snakes, coyotes, feral cats............? Or is it just dog poop that offends?
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Old 09-08-2022, 04:23 PM
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So, in the new Village of Utopia where there are no dogs, who will clean up the poop from the squirrels, rabbits, rate, mice, birds, snakes, coyotes, feral cats............? Or is it just dog poop that offends?
Well, there you go. Should have known better than to post an honest point of view in response to an actual question asked on a forum with some people who just sit with fingers poised waiting to make a smart ass comment whenever possible. How sophomoric of you.

But I will answer your ridiculous comment anyway, smaller wildlife leave droppings you’d be hard pressed to even find in the grass. The wildlife you mentioned (of which we’ve seen ZERO so far) would be worth cleaning up after just for an opportunity to see them. But the Fido’s that make four or five trips around the block every day…..not so much.
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Old 09-08-2022, 04:33 PM
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I would prefer the sanitation Dept of the State of Florida, step down on animals in public places.
And don't mention "service" dogs. Those harnesses came be bought on the internet.

I was in Walmart not so long a long where we witness a young father with 3 kids walking around with a python
around his tattooed neck.
Really smart Walmart.
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And then there are people who like pets but dont want them on their lawn, in stores or restaurants. Those are the people who treat pets like animals and not children.
You nailed it on the first reply. This thread proposes -> Hate, Love, Non-plussed.

You can love a banana cream pie, but hate one thrown at your face.

You can Love the Player, but Hate the Game!

You can like animals, but not on your lawn, next to you in a booth, or in a grocery cart.

How about a Village for considerate people who..............
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Old 09-08-2022, 05:06 PM
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With respect to pets, it seems that there are three types of people.
They are

1) people who love them and think everyone else should love them.
2) people who don't like them and don't want other people bringing their pets onto their lawns or in stores or restaurants and they don't want to live next to neighbors who have noisy pets.
3) people who are neutral - they don't care either way.

I am attempting to come up with a solution where all sides are satisfied. Would it be possible to have one of the new villages be pet-free? You would know going in that you couldn't have a pet and that none of your neighbors could have one.

This would seem to satisfy all parties. If you loved pets, you would probably have more neighbors with pets in those villages that allowed pets. If you didn't love pets, you would live in a village where pets are not allowed - people from an adjacent village could not walk their dogs in the pet-free villages.

And if you are neutral on pets, you could decide if you wanted to live in a village that allowed pets or you could decide if you wanted to live in a pet-free village. This would seem to be a win-win-win. You could live where you wanted and everyone should be satisfied.

But would it work?
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Old 09-08-2022, 05:37 PM
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Legally, I don't know if the districts can control what animals you have in your house. But, it's interesting.
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Old 09-08-2022, 06:10 PM
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So not fair. The old biddies have more than enough work to do now.
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